Sexual violence often increases in conflict and disaster situations, typically exposing women and girls to increased threats of rape and assault, exploitation, and abuse. This happens because of population displacement, the absence of police, and the disruption of the normal social networks that protect women and girls. Therefore, when USAID provides humanitarian assistance, such as [...]
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Addressing Sexual Violence in Conflicts and Disasters
Posted by Anita Malley, Internal Displacement and Protection Advisor, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance on Monday, December 5th 2011
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